US6502866B1 - One-touch joint for flexible tube - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a one-touch joint for a flexible tube, and more particularly, to a one-touch joint for a flexible tube, wherein said flexible tube is constituted by a corrugated tube used in gas piping, or the like.
- a conventional joint for a flexible tube of this kind is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-8-159350, which describes a joint comprising: a metal tubular main body having a contact surface on the inner side thereof; a metal push ring, the end portion of which screws inside said tubular main body, in a state where a flexible tube in which a covering member is removed from several peak sections at the front end of a corrugated tube has been inserted through the push ring; and a retainer, installed at the front end of the push ring, and having metal projecting sections which are capable of engaging with the valley sections on the outer surface of the corrugated tube in the flexible tube inserted through the push ring.
- the flexible tube is connected to the joint in a sealed state, a seal being achieved by the squeezing of the corrugated tube by the metal sections, and hence the seal region is fire-resistant. Moreover, since the end portion of the corrugated tube is held between the projecting sections of the retainer and the contact surface of the tubular main body, this has the effect of preventing the corrugated tube from becoming detached.
- the present invention resolves these problems, an object thereof being to make it possible to connect a joint and a tube in a one-touch operation, simply by inserting a flexible tube into a joint, whilst also preventing detachment of the joint and the flexible tube, and achieving good sealing characteristics, and fire-resistant properties in the seal section.
- the one-touch joint for a flexible tube composed of a corrugated tube comprises: a tubular main body; a fastening ring, the front end portion of which screws inside the tubular main body, a tapered surface expanding in diameter towards the front end thereof being formed on the inner circumference of the fastening ring; a ring-shaped seal member provided inside the tubular main body; and a ring-shaped retainer located inside the tubular main body, between the tapered surface of the fastening ring and the seal member; wherein the corrugated tube of the flexible tube, the corrugated tube comprising a plurality of peak sections and valley sections, can be inserted from the end portion of the fastening ring to the inside of the fastening ring and the inside of the retainer and seal member provided in the tubular main body; and the retainer comprises: projections which project in inward radial directions at one end of the retainer; an outer circumferential surface capable of contacting the tapered surface on the inner side
- the flexible tube and the joint can be coupled together securely in a sealed state by means of a one-touch operation which involves simply inserting the flexible tube into the joint, without requiring any other operations, such as screwing in of members, or the like.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a portion of a one-touch joint for a flexible tube according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an oblique view of a retainer in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a further oblique view of the retainer
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the retainer
- FIG. 5 is an oblique view of a ring spring in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a side view of a seal member in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view of the seal member
- FIG. 8 is an expanded detailed view of the principal parts of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a state prior to insertion of the flexible tube into the joint in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a state where a corrugated tube has been inserted into a fastening ring of the joint
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a state where a corrugated tube is in contact with the retainer of the joint
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a state where the corrugated tube has caused the retainer to expand in diameter
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a state where the corrugated tube is in contact with an inner projecting section of the seal member in the joint;
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a state where the corrugated tube has passed by the inner projecting section and has arrived at an inner surface of a fire-resistant section of the seal member;
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a state where there is a force acting to detach the flexible tube from the joint;
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a state where the joint coupled to the flexible tube is connected to a body that is to be connected;
- FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing a variation of the seal member
- FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating the provision of a mark on a flexible tube in order that the flexible tube can be inserted into a tubular main body up to an appropriate length;
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a state where the flexible tube provided with the mark has been inserted into the tubular main body up to a prescribed length.
- numeral 1 denotes a corrugated tube, which is constituted by a thin stainless steel corrugated tube 2 and a tube-shaped covering member 3 made from resin, which covers the outer circumference of the corrugated tube 2 .
- 4 denotes a peak section
- 5 denotes a valley section.
- This flexible tube 1 is connected to a joint 10 according to the present invention in a state where the covering member 3 has been removed for a length of several peak sections at the end of the corrugated tube 2 .
- numeral 11 denotes a tubular main body, made from a metal such as brass, or the like, and by forming an external screw section 12 at one end thereof, it is composed in such a manner that it can be connected to a desired member, such as a gas pipe, or the like.
- Numeral 13 denotes a hexagonal section, which is used for screwing in the external screw section 12 .
- Numeral 14 denotes the other end face of the hexagonal section 13 .
- an internal screw section 15 On the inner circumference of the tubular main body 11 , there are formed, in order from the opening at the other end thereof, an internal screw section 15 , an inner circumferential surface 16 having a diameter equal to or slightly larger than the inner diameter of the valley regions of the internal screw section 15 , a ring-shaped seal member receiving section 17 having a diameter smaller than the inner circumferential surface 16 , and a rear end face 18 of the seal member receiving section 17 .
- a ring-shaped rubber seal member 21 is held in a state of light pressure in the seal member receiving section 17 .
- This seal member 21 is constituted by a fire-resistant section 22 located at the rear side of the tubular main body 11 , and a normal rubber section 23 located towards the opening on the tubular main body 11 from this fire-resistant section 22 , the two sections 22 and 23 forming an integrated body in the axial direction thereof.
- the rear end face 18 is formed in the direction of the diameter of the tubular main body 11 , running towards the inside from the seal member 21 .
- a ring-shaped projecting section 19 is formed in connection with the end of the inner side of the rear end face 18 .
- This ring-shaped projecting section 19 is formed in such a manner that it projects from the rear end face 18 in an axial direction towards the opening at one end of the tubular main body 11 , in a position corresponding to the seal holding section 17 running in the axial direction and a position to the inner side of the seal member 21 accommodated in the seal member receiving section 17 .
- the ring-shaped projecting section 19 is composed in such a manner that when the corrugated tube 2 is inserted inside the seal member 21 , it enters inside the corrugated tube 2 without a large gap being formed therebetween.
- a tapered surface 20 is formed on the outer side of the end face of the ring-shaped projecting section 19 .
- a through hole 24 forming a fluid passage from the inner side of the ring-shaped projecting section 19 to the inner side of the region where the external screw section 12 is provided, is formed in the tubular main body 11 in the axial direction thereof.
- numeral 25 denotes a fastening ring, which is formed in a cylindrical shape from a metal, such as brass, or the like, and comprises an external screw section 26 , which can be screwed into the internal screw section 15 of the tubular main body 11 , provided at one end thereof.
- the outer circumference of the other end of the fastening ring 25 is formed into an outer circumferential surface 27 .
- This outer circumferential surface 27 is formed with a larger diameter than the external screw section 26 , and consequently, an end face 28 is formed which confronts the end face 14 of the tubular main body 11 .
- a ring-shaped packing 30 is provided in the base portion of the end face 28 of the fastening ring 25 . The packing 30 is compressed between the fastening ring 25 and the tubular main body 11 when the fastening ring 25 is screwed into the tubular main body 11 .
- a hole 31 for passing the flexible tube 1 is formed along the length of the fastening ring 25 .
- a packing 32 is held in the inner circumference of the fastening ring 25 at the front end thereof, in other words, the end where the opening is provided.
- a covering member receiving section 33 is formed in the fastening ring 25 towards the other end, in other words, the rear end thereof from the packing 32 .
- An inner circumferential surface 34 is formed in the hole 31 in the region to the rear side of the covering member receiving section 33 .
- This inner circumferential surface 34 is formed in the axial direction of the fastening ring 25 , in such a manner that the length L thereof in the axial direction is equal to or longer than one pitch of the wave shape of the corrugated tube 2 .
- the inner circumferential surface 34 is formed in such a manner that no significant interval is produced between the corrugated tube 2 and the circumferential surface 34 when the corrugated tube 2 is inserted into the fastening ring 25 .
- the region of the boundary between the inner circumferential surface 34 and the covering member receiving section 33 is formed with a corrective tapered surface 35 in which the diameter gradually reduces from the covering member receiving section 33 towards the inner circumferential surface 34 .
- a tapered surface 37 wherein the diameter expands towards the rear side of the fastening ring 25 , is formed in the inner circumference of the rear end portion of the fastening ring 25 , in a position to the rear of the inner circumferential surface 34 .
- This tapered surface 37 is formed such that, at the rear end of the fastening ring 25 , it has approximately the same diameter as the seal member receiving section 17 in the tubular main body 11 , whilst on the side towards the open end of the fastening ring 25 , it has the same diameter at the inner circumferential surface 34 .
- a space 39 is formed surrounded by the tapered surface 37 on the inside of the fastening ring 25 , the inner circumferential surface 16 of the tubular main body 11 , and the end face 38 of the seal member 21 (see FIG. 7 ).
- a ring-shaped retainer 40 is located in this space 39 .
- the retainer 40 is formed from a metal material, such as brass, or the like, and one end thereof is formed with an end face 41 in the radial direction of the retainer.
- a tapered face 42 which gradually reduces in diameter towards the one end of the retainer 40 , in other words, towards the end face 41 , is formed on the inner surface of the retainer 40 .
- a projecting section 43 formed by the intersection of the tapered face 42 and the end face 41 and projecting obliquely inwards in the radial direction of the retainer is provided in a circumferential fashion.
- This projecting section 43 is formed in such a manner that the inner circumference thereof is of a dimension smaller than the outer diameter of the peak sections 4 of the corrugated tube 2 and equal to or greater than the outer diameter of the valley sections 5 of same, such that it can be inserted into the valley sections 5 .
- An external circular tapered surface 44 inclined in the same direction as the tapered surface 37 of the fastening ring 25 is formed on the outer side of the retainer 40 .
- the angles of the tapered surfaces 37 , 44 may be the same, or they may differ by a certain amount.
- Incisions 45 running in the axial direction of the retainer 40 from one end thereof towards the other end are formed in a plurality of positions along the circumference of the retainer 40 . These incisions 45 pass right through to the front of one end of the retainer 40 , in such a manner that the retainer 40 only has a continuous circular form in the region of the other end thereof, where these incisions 45 are not formed.
- the connecting regions, located in the circumferential direction of the retainer 40 form a thin section 46 where the outer portion of the retainer 40 has been removed compared to the external circular tapered surface 44 .
- a ring-shaped groove 47 having a rectangular cross-section is formed in the outer surface of the retainer 40 on the opposite side thereof to the thin sections 46 and external circular tapered surface 44 .
- a ring spring 48 formed into a ring shape from a wire material and having a single split in the circumferential direction thereof is fitted into this ring-shaped groove 47 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5 .
- the ring spring 48 applies a compressive force to the projecting section 43 of the retainer 40 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 -FIG. 4, and it comprises an overlap section 49 in the circumferential direction thereof, such that it has a length equal to or greater than the circumference of the ring-shaped groove 47 in the retainer 40 .
- Numerals 50 and 50 denote the ends of the wire material of the spring 48 , in the circumferential direction thereof.
- a washer 52 is provided inside the tubular main body 11 between the end face 41 of the retainer 40 and the end face 38 of the seal material 21 , in such a manner that it covers the end face 38 of the seal material 21 .
- This washer 52 is made from a resin material with good lubricating properties, or another type of material.
- FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 illustrate the detailed structure of the seal material 21 .
- the fire-resistant section 22 is fabricated from a relatively hard material having fire-resistant properties, such as, for example, nitrile rubber or the like containing thermally expansive graphite.
- the normal rubber section 23 is made from a material which does not have fire-resistant properties, but is soft and has excellent sealing characteristics, such as nitrile rubber, or the like.
- the end section of the corrugated tube 2 is inserted into this seal material 21 and as shown in FIG. 7, in a state prior to insertion of the corrugated tube 2 , the fire-resistant section 22 is formed with a larger internal diameter than the normal rubber section 23 .
- the fire-resistant section 22 and the normal rubber section 23 both have a compressive tendency in the radial direction in order that they are compressed by the receiving section 17 and the corrugated tube 2 , the compressive tendency of the normal rubber section 23 being greater than that of the fire-resistant section 22 .
- a tapered surface 53 whose diameter reduces towards the end of the sealing member 21 is formed on the outer circumference of the fire-resistant section 22 .
- Round sections 54 , 55 are formed respectively at the outer edge of the fire-resistant section 22 and the inner edge of the normal rubber section 23 .
- These round sections 54 , 55 and in particular, the round section 54 on the outer edge of the fire-resistant section 22 , are formed with dimensions which allow them to be discerned readily by the naked eye.
- the outer edge of the normal rubber section 23 is formed in a square shape without a round section. Instead of the round sections 54 , 55 , it is also possible to form chamfers of a similar size.
- an inner projecting section 56 is formed as an integrated part of the normal rubber section 23 . As illustrated in the drawings, this inner projecting section 56 is formed for prescribed distance along the inner circumference of the normal rubber section 23 .
- FIG. 8 shows the detailed structure of the region for receiving the packing 30 .
- a ring-shaped packing receiving groove 59 is formed in the base portion of the end face 28 of the fastening ring 25 .
- the packing 30 is filled into this receiving groove 59 .
- the packing 30 is made, for example, from non-woven fabric, porous resin, or the like, which has undergone dehydration processing.
- An end face 60 is formed in the radial direction of the fastening ring 25 in the region between the receiving groove 59 and the external screw section 26 . This end face 60 is composed in such a manner that it contacts the end face 61 of the internal screw section 15 of the tubular main body 11 , when the fastening ring 25 is screwed into the tubular main body 11 , as illustrated in the diagram.
- an end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 is formed in the region of the boundary between the hexagonal section 13 and the external screw section 12 of the tubular main body 11 .
- This end section 62 is formed in such a manner that, when the fastening ring 25 is screwed into the tubular main body 11 to assume a prescribed state, in other words, when the end face 60 of the fastening ring 25 is in contact with the end face 61 of the internal screw section 15 of the tubular main body 11 , then the end section 62 is located at a prescribed, distance 64 from the end face 63 of the opening in the fastening ring 25 .
- the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 is formed at a position whereby this distance 64 is equal to the length of the flexible tube 1 that is to be inserted into the joint 10 .
- the position of the end section 62 is closer to the fastening ring 25 than the position of the end of the external screw section 12 of the tubular main body 11 is. Therefore, in order to ensure the prescribed thickness of the tubular main body 11 , a step section 65 is formed between the external screw section 12 and the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 .
- the seal member 21 When constructing a one-touch joint 10 of this kind, firstly, as shown in FIG. 9, the seal member 21 is fitted into the receiving section 17 of the tubular main body 11 , in a state where the fastening ring 25 has not been attached.
- a lubricant such as silicon oil, or the like, is applied to the inner circumference of the seal member 21 .
- this seal member 21 When this seal member 21 is fitted into the receiving section 17 , as shown in the diagram, rather than the seal member 21 being pressed fully against the rear end face 18 of the receiving section 17 , it is provisionally pressed lightly from its prescribed position towards the opening of the tubular main body 11 , assuming a state where the end portion of the seal member 21 projects beyond the receiving section 17 in the axial direction. Since the round section 54 is formed on the outer edge of the fire-resistant section 22 of the seal member 21 and the tapered surface 53 is formed on the outer side of the fire-resistant section 22 , this operation can be performed readily, despite the fact that the fire-resistant section 22 is relatively hard, even in cases where the open edge of the receiving section 17 is formed with a square shape.
- the fastening ring 25 is screwed into the tubular main body 11 in a state where the seal member 21 has been inserted provisionally into the receiving section 17 and the retainer 40 , wherein the ring spring 48 has been fitted into the ring-shaped groove 47 , is accommodated on the inner side of the tapered surface 37 of the fastening ring 25 .
- the packing 32 is fitted previously into the fastening ring 25 , and the washer 52 is previously inserted between the retainer 40 and the seal member 21 .
- the retainer 40 is held between the projecting seal member 21 and the tapered surface 37 of the fastening ring 25 , and is maintained in a centred state by the action of the tapered surface 37 .
- the tightening torque T of the fastening ring 25 onto the tubular main body 11 is uniform, then the compression of the packing 30 by the end face 14 of the tubular main body 11 can be controlled readily to an appropriate value, such as 50-80% of its original thickness. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the packing 30 from being compressed further, and hence it is possible reliably to prevent the occurrence of problems relating to the desired sealing characteristics, and in particular, gas transmission characteristics.
- the flexible tube 1 When coupling the flexible tube 1 to the joint 10 in the state illustrated in FIG. 9, the flexible tube 1 is cut at a valley section of the corrugated tube 2 , as shown in FIG. 1, and the covering member 3 is removed for a number of peak sections, for example, six peak sections, at the end of the corrugated tube 2 , in which state the flexible tube 1 is inserted from the end portion of the fastening ring 25 into the hole section 31 .
- the end portion of the corrugated tube 2 passes through the region of the inner circumferential surface 34 .
- the corrugated tube 2 has perfect circular shape, then it will pass by the tapered surface 35 and the inner circumferential surface 34 without any impediment.
- the corrugated tube 2 has an elliptical shape, then when this corrugated tube 2 is inserted into the hole section 31 of the fastening ring 25 , the peak sections 4 in the regions corresponding to the longer axis of the ellipse will contact the corrective tapered surface 35 , as illustrated in FIG. 10 .
- the corrugated tube 2 passes the position of the inner circumferential surface 34 and since the inner circumferential surface 34 is formed in such a manner that the length L thereof is at least one pitch of the waveform of the corrugated tube 2 , the corrugated tube 2 remains in line with the axial direction of the fastening ring 25 , without there being any risk of the corrugated tube 2 falling with respect to the axial direction of the fastening ring 25 , and hence the ellipse can be corrected reliably to a perfect circular shape.
- this corrugated tube 2 may fall when it passes through the position of the inner circumferential surface 34 , and in this case, if the corrugated tube 2 has an elliptical shape, it may pass by the position of the tapered surface 35 and the inner circumferential surface 34 without being corrected to a circular shape.
- the peak section at the end of the corrugated tube 2 meets the tapered surface 42 of the retainer 40 , which is in a centered state as illustrated in FIG. 9, and pushes the seal member 21 via the retainer 40 and the washer 52 until the seal member 21 meets the rear end face 18 of the receiving section 17 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates this state.
- the external circular tapered surface 44 of the retainer 40 separates from the tapered surface 37 of the fastening ring 25 .
- the peak section 4 of the corrugated tube 2 acts strongly against the tapered surface 42 of the retainer 40 , and it pushes the retainer 40 open and passes inside the projecting sections 43 thereof.
- the spring 48 comprises the overlap section 49 as shown in FIG. 5, and the overlap section 49 is composed such that it has a length whereby, even if the spring 48 does expand in this way, the ends 50 , 50 of the wire material in the circumferential direction of the spring 48 will not open up beyond a circumferential distance equal to a single projecting section 43 formed by any pair of adjacent incisions 45 , 45 in the retainer 40 .
- a composition omitting the ring spring 48 can be adopted. Moreover, in this case, a composition omitting the ring-shaped groove 47 can also be adopted.
- the corrugated tube 2 is inserted readily inside the seal member 21 by means of the peak sections 4 thereof being guided by the round section 55 .
- the lubricant is coated onto the inner surface of the seal member 21 , as described above, then the peak sections 4 can be inserted smoothly using light force.
- the lubricant may also be coated onto the outer circumference of the end portion of the corrugated tube 2 , or it may be coated onto both the seal member 21 and the corrugated tube 2 .
- the region where the inner projecting section 56 of the normal rubber section 23 is formed can be set as appropriate.
- the distance over which the inner projecting section 56 is formed in the circumferential direction can be set appropriately according to the hardness of the normal rubber section 23 , the height of the inner projecting section 56 , and the like, in such a manner that the resistance felt by the operator when the peak section 4 of the corrugated tube 2 meets the inner projecting section 56 , and the resistance when the peak section 4 pushes past the inner projecting section 56 and passes by same, are of desirable magnitude.
- forming the inner projecting section 56 over a range of approximately 90°, as illustrated in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, is desirable from the viewpoint of performance and manufacturability of the seal member 21 .
- the seal member 21 and ring-shaped projecting section 19 are formed in similar positions running in the axial direction of the joint 10 , and hence it is not necessary to provide a space running in the axial direction for the ring-shaped projecting section 19 that is separate from space for the seal member 21 . Therefore, the tubular main body 11 can be shortened in length accordingly, and hence the size of the overall joint 10 can be reduced.
- the corrugated tube 2 since shifting of the end portion of the corrugated tube 2 is prevented by means of the ring-shaped projecting section 19 , and moreover, shifting of the corrugated tube 2 in the region of the inner circumferential surface 34 of the fastening ring 25 is prevented by means of the inner circumferential surface 34 , the corrugated tube 2 does not bend with respect to the joint 10 , and therefore the flexible tube 1 can be coupled to the joint 10 in a state whereby no decline occurs in the sealing function provided by the seal member 21 .
- the fire-resistant section 22 of the seal member 21 is hard compared to the normal rubber section 23 , but since the internal diameter thereof is larger than that of the normal rubber section 23 , the compressive tendency created by the peak sections 4 of the corrugated tube 2 is less than in the normal rubber section 23 , and hence the corrugated tube 2 can be inserted readily inside the fire-resistant section 22 in the same manner as the normal rubber section 23 .
- the fire-resistant section 22 has a composition containing thermally expansive graphite mixed into nitrile rubber, for example, then even if the internal diameter is somewhat large, in the event of abnormally high temperatures, due to a fire, or the like, it will swell and tightly seal the external circumference of the corrugated tube 2 . Therefore, even if the non-fire-resistant normal rubber section 23 is burnt away, the desired sealing characteristics can be achieved reliably.
- FIG. 1 shows a state where the operation of coupling a corrugated tube 2 in a flexible tube 1 to a joint 10 has been completed.
- the covering member 3 is inserted into the receiving section 33 and brought towards the corrective tapered surface 35 .
- the packing 32 in the fastening ring 25 seals the outer circumference of the covering member 3 of the flexible tube 1 .
- the packing 32 and 30 is used principally to prevent infiltration of water, or the like, into the interior of the joint 10 .
- the packing 30 also has the following functions.
- nailing tasks are often performed after laying the flexible tube 1 .
- the nail will pierce the corrugated tube 2 and a gas leak will occur in that region.
- the covering member 3 made from resin forms a tight seal about the nail, there will be no external leakage of gas from this region. Consequently, the gas leaking out from the corrugated tube 2 passes along the gap between the corrugated tube 2 and the covering member 3 and flows inside the joint, where it passes through other gaps until it reaches the packing 30 .
- the projecting sections 43 of the retainer 40 press against the one valley section 5 of the corrugated tube 2 , about the whole outer circumference thereof, thereby forming a secure coupling between the retainer 40 and the corrugated tube 2 , and hence reliably preventing detachment of the flexible tube 1 from the joint 10 .
- the corrugated tube 2 in other words, the flexible tube 1
- the joint 10 in other words, the tubular main body 11 can be connected to the body to be connected 6 by attaching a tool, such as a spanner, or the like, to the hexagonal section 13 , and screwing the joint 10 .
- the operation of inserting the flexible tube 1 into the joint 10 can be carried out in a free state when the joint 10 is not connected to the body to be connected 6 , thereby making the operation versatile and easy to perform.
- the joint 10 and flexible tube 1 are both capable of rotating freely relative to each other, a merit is obtained in that when the joint 10 is screwed into and fixed to the body to be connected 6 , there is no secondary rotation of the flexible tube 1 .
- the fastening ring 25 is formed only with an outer circumferential surface 27 and without a hexagonal section for coupling with a tool, a merit is obtained in that there is no occurrence of accidents whereby, during the operation of screwing the joint 10 to the body to be connected 6 , or another operation, a tool is mistakenly coupled to the fastening ring 25 , causing disassembly of the tubular main body 11 , fastening ring 25 and retainer 40 , or the like.
- FIG. 17 shows a variation of the seal member 21 .
- the seal member 21 has a large diameter section 68 formed along the internal circumference of the opening portion of the normal rubber section 23 , which large diameter section is larger than that of the predetermined internal circumferential section of the rubber section 23 .
- the inner diameter of the large diameter section 68 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the peak section of the corrugated tube, such that the outer circumference of the corrugated tube is not sealed at the large diameter section 68 .
- the internal circumferential section 67 and the large diameter section 68 are connected to each other by a tapered section 69 . This tapered section 69 corresponds to the round section 55 .
- the corrugated tube is suitably sealed by the seal member 21 at the time only the first one peak section exceeds the retainer and enters the normal rubber section 23 of the seal member 21 , which may possibly lead an operator to mistake that the inserting operation has been completed.
- the flexible tube receives a force to slip out of a joint, slipping out is caused to be performed until the retainer reaches the tapered face of a stop ring, so that the sealing effect between the seal member 21 and the corrugated tube is lowered, threatening gas leakage to occur.
- the flexible tube 1 is placed alongside the joint 10 in such a manner that the front end of the corrugated tube 2 in the flexible tube 1 , from which the covering member 3 has been removed for a length corresponding to several peak sections, is aligned with the position of the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 of the tubular main body 11 , and a marking 66 is made on the outer surface of the covering member 3 of the flexible tube 1 at a position corresponding to the end face 63 of the fastening ring 25 . In this way, the distance from the front end of the corrugated tube 2 to this marking 66 forms the prescribed length of the flexible tube 1 that is to be inserted into the joint 10 .
- the end face 63 of the fastening ring 25 is taken as a reference point and the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 is formed in a position at a prescribed distance 64 from same, in other words, a composition is adopted wherein the position of the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 is changed according to the size of the distance 64 , but conversely, it is also possible to take the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 as a reference point and form the end face 63 of the fastening ring 25 in a position at a prescribed distance 64 from same. Namely, a composition may be adopted wherein the length of the fastening ring 25 is changed according to the distance 64 . In this case, the base end of the external screw section 12 can be formed directly as the end section of the hexagonal section 13 , without providing a step section 65 in the tubular main body 11 .
- the flexible tube 1 provided with the marking 66 is inserted into the joint 10 , and as illustrated in FIG. 19, by inserting the flexible tube 1 up to a point where the position of the marking 66 corresponds to the end face 63 of the fastening ring 25 , the flexible tube 1 is inserted up to a prescribed position inside the joint 10 .
- the end section 62 of the hexagonal section 13 in the cylindrical main section 11 and the end face 63 of the fastening ring 25 are used as indicators for making the marking 66 on the flexible tube 1 , but it is also possible to form a marking by using features other than the end section and end face, such as notches, projections, of the like.
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